Chen, Zhiyi Liu, Xuerong Miao, Kuan Liao, Xingya Zhang, Xiaoling Feng, Zhengzhi Chuan-Peng, Hu
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Preface illustration. The “first-last-author-credit” hierarchy has long been dominated in the scientific incentive system despite intensive calling for contribution-based credits (author contribution statement). In the scientific communities, senior researchers would still make a decision to recommend one’s promotion based on first and last positio...
Norris, Meghan E. Swartz, Mark Kuhlmeier, Valerie A.
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Frontiers in Education
Open Educational Resources (OER) are reducing barriers to education while allowing creators the opportunity to share their work with the world and continue owning copyright of their work. To support new authors and adaptors in the OER space, we provide an overview of common considerations that creators and adaptors of OER should make with respect t...
Ricardo, Jose W Shah, Asghar Qiu, Yuqing Lipner, Shari R
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Petrechko, Oksana Faturos, Andrew S Pal, Suman Khan, Umair Majeed, Harris Sagheer, Shazib Khalid, Subaina Farook, Shanza Khan, Sana Shuja, Hina
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Current problems in cardiology
Despite increased female representation in medical training, women physicians continue to be under-represented in academic cardiology, particularly in senior roles of authorship and leadership. We analyzed the top 20 most-cited cardiology journals (31,540 total articles) between January 1st, 2018 and October 31st, 2021 for gender distribution of ed...
Lönnqvist, Jan-Erik
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction I investigated the authorship gender gap in research on political psychology. Methods The material comprises 1,166 articles published in the field’s flagship journal Political Psychology between 1997 and 2021. These were rated for author gender, methodology, purpose, and topic. Results Women were underrepresented as authors (37.1% wome...
Gallego Mauleon, Miguel (author)
Locating many of the contemporary architect’s flaws and shortcomings in its own process of becoming-subject, the Manual of the Anthropotekton aims at activating and situating the architectural student, practitioner, and educator in the position to launch an affirmative deconstruction of their own individuating Ego. This is accomplished through an e...
Beketov, Vladimir Lebedeva, Marina
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Frontiers in Education
This article offers an innovative course for building and improving knowledge on plagiarism. The tasks were as follows: (1) analyze existing knowledge about intellectual property and plagiarism among medical students before and after taking the special course; (2) examine the causes affecting students’ intellectual property infringement. To assess ...
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Preys, René
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Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
The texts and images of the façade of the Ptolemaic gate of the second pylon of Karnak show similarities with the texts of the façade of the Ptolemaic temple of Esna. Numerous divine epithets are unique to those two compositions which also use similar grammatical expressions. The gate of Karnak was engraved during the first phase of the reign of Pt...
Dhali, Arkadeep D'Souza, Christopher Rathna, Roger B. Biswas, Jyotirmoy Dhali, Gopal Krishna
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Frontiers in Medicine
The need for promoting diversity and equitable authorship representation in academics faces increasing recognition, with some articles pointing out the lack of diversity in specific fields. Currently, there are no such articles scrutinizing the author diversity in the field of Gastroenterology. Cochrane systematic reviews are perceived worldwide to...